Livy, Libro 1[B.H.] Sanborn, 1899 - 388 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... Carthage to the close of the Punic wars , has been added , and also the index to the notes . Of the maps , that of Lake Trasumennus is from Wölfflin's edition ; that of the Alps is taken , with a slight change , from Arnold's Second ...
... Carthage to the close of the Punic wars , has been added , and also the index to the notes . Of the maps , that of Lake Trasumennus is from Wölfflin's edition ; that of the Alps is taken , with a slight change , from Arnold's Second ...
Pagina iv
Livy. Cannae is slightly changed from the one in Smith's Carthage and the Carthaginians . In order to give opportunity for practice in rapid reading , in connection with the 21st and 22d books , the 1st book has been prepared . With such ...
Livy. Cannae is slightly changed from the one in Smith's Carthage and the Carthaginians . In order to give opportunity for practice in rapid reading , in connection with the 21st and 22d books , the 1st book has been prepared . With such ...
Pagina ix
... CARTHAGE . The struggle between Rome and Carthage has a strong dramatic interest . It was not merely a series of wars con- ducted on a vast scale , but the death grapple of two diverse races and types of civilization . To the ordinary ...
... CARTHAGE . The struggle between Rome and Carthage has a strong dramatic interest . It was not merely a series of wars con- ducted on a vast scale , but the death grapple of two diverse races and types of civilization . To the ordinary ...
Pagina x
... Carthage were then diminished . At the beginning of their struggle the two cities were not un- equally matched in resources , though Carthage was probably the larger . For several centuries they had been growing on opposite sides of the ...
... Carthage were then diminished . At the beginning of their struggle the two cities were not un- equally matched in resources , though Carthage was probably the larger . For several centuries they had been growing on opposite sides of the ...
Pagina xi
... Carthage extended her sway over northern Africa and over Corsica and Sardinia , except the central mountains , and ... Carthage and her larger colonies , while Carthage was to refrain from all interference with the affairs of Italy as ...
... Carthage extended her sway over northern Africa and over Corsica and Sardinia , except the central mountains , and ... Carthage and her larger colonies , while Carthage was to refrain from all interference with the affairs of Italy as ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
ablative according account adjective afterward Appian Ariminum arma army battle bellum called camp Canusium Carthage Carthaginians castra castris cavalry change clause Coelius command common commonly construction consul country dative dictator different equites equitum especially esset Etruria exercitus expression Fabius first Flaminius following form Gauls general genitive given great Hannibal Hannibal's Hasdrubal haud hence hostem hostium implies inde infantry Italy Iuppiter join joined later Mss legions Livy Livy's made meaning means mentioned milia name neque nōn note oftener omnibus opposition order peditum people perhaps Ph.D place Placentia Polybius Polybius says prō probably refers rēgem rēgnum rēs Roman Rome Romulus Saguntum same Scipio sẽ second see ch see on 21 see on ch Sempronius senate sentence similar sine Spain speech statement subject taken tamen thought Ticinus time Trebia troops urbem used usual usually Varro word words years
Brani popolari
Pagina 2 - Sed haec et his similia, utcumque animadversa aut existimata erunt, ю haud in magno equidem ponam discrimine : ad illa mihi pro se quisque acriter intendat animum, quae vita, qui mores fuerint, per quos viros quibusque artibus domi militiaeque et partum et auctum Imperium sit...
Pagina 387 - The several volumes are prepared by special editors, who aim to revise the text carefully and to edit it in the most serviceable manner. Where there are German editions of unusual merit, representing years of special study under the most favorable circumstances, these are used, with the consent of the foreign editor, as a basis for tha American edition.
Pagina 67 - Invisus etiam patribus ob novam legem, quam Q. Claudius tribunus plebis adversus senatum atque uno patrum adiuvante C. Flaminio tulerat, ne quis senator cuive senator pater fuisset maritimam navem quae plus quam trecentarum amphorarum esset haberet — id satis habitum ad fructus ex agris vectandos, quaestus omnis patribus indecorus visus.
Pagina 4 - Has tantas viri virtutes ingentia vitia aequabant, inhumana crudelitas, perfidia plus quam Punica, nihil veri, nihil sancti, nullus deum metus, nullum ius iurandum, nulla religio.
Pagina 51 - ... omnia impleverat, raptim, quibus quisque poterat, elatis, cum larem ac penates tectaque in quibus natus quisque educatusque esset...
Pagina 4 - Plurimum audaciae ad pericula capessenda, plurimum consilii inter ipsa pericula erat ; nullo labore aut corpus fatigari aut animus vinci poterat ; caloris ac frigoris patientia par ; cibi potionisque desiderio naturali non voluptate modus finitus ; 15 vigiliarum somnique nec die nec nocte discriminata tempora ; id ° quod gerendis rebus superesset quieti datum ; ea neque molli strato neque silentio accersita ; multi saepe militari sagulo opertum humi iacentem inter custodias stationesque militum...
Pagina 106 - audivi, milites, eum primum esse virum qui ipse consulat quid in rem sit, secundum eum qui bene monenti oboediat; qui nee ipse consulere nee 9 alteri parere sciat, eum extremi ingenii esse.
Pagina 32 - Inde ubi prospectu in urbem agrumque capto deos precatus regiones ab oriente ad occasum determinavit, dextras ad meridiem partes...
Pagina 92 - Qui cum baud parvus et ipse militiae adderetur labor, minus tamen plebs gravabatur 2 se templa deum exaedificare manibus suis quam postquam et ad alia, ut specie minora, sic laboris aliquanto maioris, traducebantur opera, foros in circo faciendos cloacamque maximam, receptaculum omnium purgamentorum urbis, sub terram agendam, quibus duobus operibus vix nova haec magnificentia quicquam adaequare 3 potuit.